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Eastern Towhee

Pipilo erythrophthalmus

Photo by cnutmare
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Field Notes

Description:

Male & female Eastern Towhee

Habitat:

Usually in the brush under shrubs. This pair have become frequent visitors at a suet feeder on our back deck.

Notes:

Usually Towhees are very shy about being in the open. This pair seems very confident being in the open on our deck.

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PublishedApril 1, 2014

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